Chapter 135 - 129

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Nick drummed his heels lightly against the wooden bench, trying—and mostly failing—to stay calm. The Town Hall was busier than he'd expected, with people rushing around, but no one spared him more than a passing glance as the preparation for the Mass Funeral took priority. He figured he looked battered enough to evoke some pity, though. Or maybe gossip. Word must be spreading about what happened in the dungeon. The expedition had returned that morning to cheers, but the townsfolk's celebration quickly soured into awkward, half-hearted applause upon realizing how few survivors had come back. Sixty men went in, but only sixteen returned. It was a massacre unlike any seen in decades. The best that Floria could offer had been decimated. Nick could still see the frozen expressions on the faces of the people as they realized that no one else was coming. He could hear the fading screams of those who had lost their loved ones as they were led away. They had won, but the cost had been very high. Before heading off to his own check-up, Arthur gruffly informed them that the casualty rate and the strength of the enemies faced inside categorized the dungeon as A-rank. The fact that there are even more powerful ones out there doesn't make me feel any better. Sure, the summon and the incomplete philosopher's stone hadn't been part of the dungeon, but even without those, they would not have made it out without Marthas and Arthur. Two Prestige classes had been severely injured, and it was not even at the top of the scale. S-rank dungeons must be apocalyptic. They'd probably require a team made of all Prestige classes to handle. Wives and sons and mothers had begged to know where their loved ones were, and Eugene had to take up the terrible duty of informing them of their deaths. It had not been a pretty sight, and Nick pursed his lips at the memory, shaking his head. Surprisingly, he could hear faint notes of music in the distance. Although the mood had been thoroughly ruined, some people were either cynical or wise enough to understand that even such a terrible loss was a small price to pay considering what could have been. In a way, this was a courtesy to the survivors, an attempt to honor their accomplishments. But there would be no grand festival or extravaganza. How could they celebrate wholeheartedly when so many had died? I still need to talk with Elia. Nick nearly groaned, but he'd promised her he'd help, and he wouldn't go back on his word. He had to know the current situation before he could put any plan in motion, especially because his father was unlikely to wait long before taking action on his own. I need to present him with a workable plan. If I get a clean bill of health, I will be able to handle most of it on my own, but the ache I still feel in my coils makes me think it won't be that easy. After that, he needed a private conversation with Ogden. They had much to discuss, not least what they would do about the crystal forest that now resided within the Green Ocean. If I am right about its potential, we need to act before a big fish gets wind of it. But first, the healers. Nick had tried to slip away after the initial check-in, but his father had grabbed him and pinned him with an unimpressed glare, "You're not going anywhere until Lorenz checks you thoroughly." Nick had tested the water, explaining that his aches weren't severe and that he just needed some rest. However, his father had noticed his dangerous overuse of mana, and there was no convincing him. So here he was, waiting in the hallway while the last few survivors were marched in one by one for thorough medical scans. He kicked his heels again, releasing a sigh. This is one of those healers Marthas brought along from Alluria, and he's supposed to be an up-and-coming prodigy. I wonder why he agreed to come all the way over here… Eventually, the door at the end of the corridor swung open, and out stepped Arthur, looking thoroughly displeased. The old man wore a fresh set of simple clothes and still somehow carried an air of unwavering confidence. He paused, noticing Nick. "Your turn, kid," he growled hoarsely. "Once you've recovered, you and I need to talk," he added as an afterthought. Nick opened his mouth to respond, but Arthur was already stomping away. "Next!" called a bored voice from inside the examination room. Nick sighed and stood up, walking past the half-open door into an unexpectedly spacious office. Soft sunlight streamed through a window behind a desk cluttered with papers and glass containers. Shelves lined the walls, displaying an assortment of potions, jars, and odd relics. He recognized several magical implements, ranging from scrying mirrors to runic crystals, but one intricate sculpture in the corner drew his eyes. It looked like an anatomical dummy, but it kept flickering, as if it couldn't quite decide which form to assume. His attention was pulled away by a man leaning against the desk. He was young, perhaps in his late twenties, with a flawless complexion, shiny short hair, and decorative jewelry on his ears and fingers. He wore a crisp dark linen tunic and silver-threaded trousers that likely cost more than Nick's entire belongings, except for his wand. Everything about him radiated wealth and vanity. You could be reading stolen content. Head to Royal Road for the genuine story. When he saw Nick enter, he raised an eyebrow in surprise, evidently not having expected a kid after all the burly men he'd treated, but thankfully, he didn't raise a fuss. "Healer Lorenz," the man introduced himself with a languid wave, as though Nick was intruding on precious time. Then he pointed to a metal-framed seat by the center of the room. "Take a seat. You're the last one before the Captain, so let's make this quick." As a specialized healer, Lorenz's time was likely very expensive, but his father had made it clear to the members of the expedition that the total expense for their check-ups would be covered by the town's treasury. It was likely one of the many ways he'd attempt to soften the blow of the lost loot. The others definitely wouldn't have spent their coin to pay for Lorenz's rates. Many would have used potions and herbal remedies and ended up resenting the experience even more. He settled into the seat, arms hanging loosely at his sides. Lorenz glided over, humming, but after a few moments, he frowned. Nick followed his line of sight to the sculpture. It kept flickering and going by the man's look, it wasn't supposed to. "Tch," Lorenz clicked his tongue. "Useless piece of junk. I'll have to speak to the enchanter again." Then he turned to Nick, pursing his lips, "If it was working properly, you'd stand next to it, and we'd see all your issues without me having to cast spells." He sighed, unimpressed. "We'll have to do this old-school." Nick suspected [Blasphemy] might be interfering with the item's scrying, but he did not volunteer the information. "Alright," Lorenz said, stepping closer. The faint smell of expensive perfume wafted over Nick, an odd combination of lavender and something sharper, almost like weapon oil. "Let me see just how bad you are. Country bumpkins, taking even kid mages on such dangerous dives." The last part was muttered, but not quietly enough to have been involuntary. Still, Nick kept silent. He closed his eyes as the man's manicured hand pressed to his temple. A cool thread of mana slid down his nape, and the reflex to reject it was strong, as he was painfully reminded of what happened when he let Marthas' fiery essence in, but he forced himself still. The healer's scanning technique was probably safe, and he'd already proven capable of rejecting undue influence if it came down to it. A tense minute passed in silence. Nick felt goosebumps as Lorenz's mana slid deeper, swirling through the newly formed "arcane circuitry" under his skin. His entire body tensed, waiting for pain, and sure enough, mild discomfort followed as the channels resisted intrusion. Lorenz's brows furrowed, a bead of sweat forming on his brow. There was another silent moment, and then the man pulled back with a sharp exhale. "You're an idiot," Lorenz declared flatly. Nick blinked in shock. "…Excuse me?" The healer rolled his eyes, crossing his arms over his chest. "With freshly carved channels like that, you shouldn't be walking, much less casting. If you continue molding spells, you'll wreck them for good. It's a miracle you haven't crippled yourself yet." Nick's mouth hung open. He knew he had pushed far beyond safe limits, but hearing it out loud from a professional made it feel much more real. Lorenz rubbed his temple. "Look, it's your life, and I won't pry what happened for you to abuse yourself so. But as a licensed healer, I have to warn you: one more big spell within the next week, and your channels might never recover. Understand?" All Nick could do was nod. "Yes… I'll do my best not to cast." Lorenz's eyes flicked to the broken dummy in the corner. "I wish the device worked so I could show you the extent of the damage, but you're apparently a magnet for trouble. Just—no spells for a week, not even the small ones, or you'll actually get a negative Trait. And those are a bitch to remove." Nick let out a sigh. A week of no magic threw a wrench in any immediate plan for the beastmen situation. The infiltration route might be too risky, after all. The best he could do was rely on cunning and soft power to steer his father. "Thank you," he said, subdued, standing from the seat. Lorenz sniffed, "Go on then. If you feel any searing pain or numbness, find me. At least I'll have something to talk about when my contract is up, and I can return to civilization." Then he turned away, rummaging through his instruments, making it clear that the conversation was over. Sunlight hit Nick as he stepped outside, and he paused to take a breath. I was lucky. I bet the purification contributed to the lack of lasting damage, but I can't take the chance that it fixed everything. Anything I could do to assist the healing would require me to shape mana, and that's impossible. Floria's streets buzzed with a subdued energy as people worked to transform what should have been a joyful festival into a somber ceremony. Decorations were torn down or overshadowed by the black ribbons hung to signify mourning. "Nick!" Before he could slip into an alley, he was forced to slow down as his mother emerged from a nearby building. From her expression, she somehow already knew about the healer's orders because she marched up to him with a very determined look. "Don't think, even for a second, that you can slip away and go back to experimenting, Nicholas Crowley," she warned before pulling him into an embrace. She held him for a while, and from the tremble in her arms, he knew just how worried she had been. "He said that I'll be fine with some rest." His reply was muffled, which didn't make it sound any less like a whine. "Oh, may Sashara witness me, you will rest alright. Now let's go home." And that was that. "Your father will join us once he's finished getting everything ready for tomorrow's ceremony. I made him promise he'd be home before dinner." She continued rambling, though Nick understood it was probably just her way of coping with the stress from the past few days. She kept speaking as they walked, explaining that she had personally debriefed him on everything that happened during their absence until she paused halfway along the road. Nick halted, blinking. "Mom?" he asked softly. She met his eyes, sighing. "I'm going on ahead, but you have a visitor." She nodded toward a figure Nick hadn't noticed behind the short line of hedges near a partially grown field. "Don't do anything stupid, no magic." Her tone brooked no argument. Then she gave him another fierce hug, turned, and walked down the road. Nick felt naked without [Wind God's Third Eye], but the memory of Lorenz's scolding stilled him. Even a small spell was risky. Instead, he simply waited for his visitor to show themselves. After a few seconds, someone emerged from behind them. Elia. The young fox-girl wore a complicated expression, and her ears were pinned back in tension, which told him the rebellion hadn't spontaneously solved itself. seaʀᴄh thё novel(F~)ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. Nick offered a gentle greeting, but Elia didn't respond verbally. Instead, her face crumpled, tears welling. With a half-choked sob, she lunged forward, colliding with Nick so suddenly that he staggered. Losing his balance on the loose gravel, he fell backward, instinctively wrapping an arm around her to steady them both. They ended up in a half-tangled heap on the dirt path, with Elia's face pressed against his chest. She sobbed while Nick lay there, momentarily stunned, then gently patted her back, murmuring comforting nonsense. "Hey, hey," he whispered, "it's okay. I'm here." He tried to ease her off him so that he could look at her face, but her arms clenched, and he felt the wetness of her tears soak his shirt. After a few seconds, Elia lifted her face. Her voice cracked as she whispered words so soft he barely caught them. He gaped at her, struggling to process what she'd just said.

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Contents
Low-Fantasy Occultist Isekai
Low-Fantasy Occultist Isekai Author:Persimmon
Chapter 1 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 2 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 3 Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 4 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 5 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 6 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 7 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 8 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 9 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 10 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 11 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 12 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 13 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 14 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 15 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 16 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 17 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 18 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 19 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 20 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 21 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 22 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 23 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 24 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 25 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 26 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 27 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 28 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 29 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 30 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 31 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 32 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 33 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 34 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 35 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 36 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 37 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 38 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 39 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 40 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 41 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 42 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 43 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 44 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 45 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 46 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 47 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 48 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 49 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 50 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 51 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 52 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 53 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 54 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 55 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 56 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 57 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 58 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 59 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 60 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 61 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 62 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 63 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 64 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 65 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 66 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 67 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 68 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 68.5 - Rhea's Interlude Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 69 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 70 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 71 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 72 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 73 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 74 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 75 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 76 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 77 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 78 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 79 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 80 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 80.5 - Interlude Devon Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 81 Oct 2nd, 2025
Chapter 82 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 83 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 84 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 85 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 86 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 87 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 88 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 89 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 90 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 91 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 92 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 92.5 - Interlude Elia Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 93 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 94 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 95 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 96 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 100 - 97 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 101 - 98 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 102 - 99 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 103 - 100 Oct 4th, 2025
Chapter 104 - 101 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 105 - 102 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 106 - 103 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 107 - 104 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 108 - 104.5 - Interlude Elia 2 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 109 - 105 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 110 - 106 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 111 - 107 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 112 - 108 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 113 - 109 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 114 - 110 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 115 - 111 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 116 - 112 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 117 - 113 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 118 - 114 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 119 - 115 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 120 - 116 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 121 - 116.5 - Interlude Talbot Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 122 - 117 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 123 - 118 Oct 6th, 2025
Chapter 124 - 119 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 125 - 120 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 126 - 121 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 127 - 122 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 128 - 123 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 129 - 124 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 130 - 125 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 131 - 126 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 132 - 127 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 133 - 128 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 134 - 128.5 - Interlude Devon 2 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 135 - 129 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 136 - 130 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 137 - 131 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 138 - 132 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 139 - 133 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 140 - 134 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 141 - 135 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 142 - 136 Oct 8th, 2025
Chapter 143 - 137 Oct 8th, 2025
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